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Fecha actual : |
10/01/2023 |
Actualizado : |
23/01/2023 |
Tipo de producción científica : |
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Internacional - -- |
Autor : |
PONTES-PRATES, A.; CARVALHO, P. C. DE F.; BOLZAN, A. M. S.; SAVIAN, J.V.; SILVA NETO, G. F.; SÁNCHEZ ZUBIETA, A.; LACA, E. A. |
Afiliación : |
ARTHUR PONTES-PRATES, Grazing Ecology Research Group, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazi; Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA.; PAULO CÉSAR DE FACCIO CARVALHO, Grazing Ecology Research Group, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazil.; ANDERSON MICHEL SOARES BOLZAN, Grazing Ecology Research Group, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazil.; JEAN VICTOR SAVIAN, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay; GENTIL FÉLIX DA SILVA NETO, Grazing Ecology Research Group, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazil.; ÁNGEL SÁNCHEZ ZUBIETA, Grazing Ecology Research Group, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS 91540-000, Brazil.; EMILIO ANDRÉS LACA, Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. |
Título : |
Similar grazing mechanisms explain contrasting intake and sward-height dynamics under different grazing management. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2022 |
Fuente / Imprenta : |
Animal Production Science, 2022. doi: https://doi.org/10.1071/AN22011 |
ISSN : |
1836-5787 |
DOI : |
10.1071/AN22011 |
Idioma : |
Inglés |
Notas : |
Article history: Submitted 8 January 2022; Accepted 4 October 2022; Published online 18 November 2022. -- Corresponding author: Arthur Pontes-Prates, pontesprates@ucdavis.edu -- Handling Editor: Pablo Gregorini -- Supplementary material. |
Contenido : |
Context: Average sward height has traditionally been used as a grazing management variable. However, such approach ignores the spatio-temporal heterogeneity of swards. Because the intake rate responds non-linearly to average height at plant level, we expected that sheep exposed to contrasting grazing methods with similar average heights would behave differently. Conclusions: Intake responses of sheep differed between grazing methods with similar average height due to sward heterogeneity over time and space. Grazing mechanisms were not directly affected by the treatments but were influenced by the sward heterogeneity imposed by the grazing management. Implications: Grazing management requires not only consideration of the average sward height, but also an understanding of how the resource is distributed in time and space. © 2022 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing |
Palabras claves : |
Foraging behavior; Grazing mechanisms; Herbage intake; Heterogeneous swards; Large herbivores; Patch depression; Spatial–temporal heterogeneity; Sward depletion. |
Asunto categoría : |
L02 Alimentación animal |
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